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Hn IVE BUTEA This organization provides Seminarians many outlets for service. The types of work are: jail, reformatory, sanitorium, barroom, mission, and street services, and visitation in hospitals and the homes of slum districts. The cabinet, pictured above: Lillian Bloomster, secretary; Clarence Hunter, vice-president; Dr. Wesche, faculty representative; Eldon Fuhrman, presi- dent; David Budensiek, field secretary; Donald Rogers, treasurer, 58 | HP Because of a desire, on the part of many of the students, to learn how better to appreciate classical music and composers, this group was formed this year. About the time of organiza- tion the club received a real boost in the acqui- sition of several hundred high-quality records by the Seminary. Vance Comer is the able presi- dent, under whose leadership there have been many informative and pleasant programs.
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Let us now unite those two that have been so long divided — knowledge and vital piety.” —John Wesley. Above: A class in New Testament. Below, left: Dennis Kinlaw working on his B.D. thesis. Below: Comprehensives, Wendell Hyde the victim.
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PME OEMINARIAN SeliaA hy iF OR Er 4a} This year's staff takes pleasure in introducing this first edition of THE SEMINARIAN. We have en- deavored to produce a book that will be valuable in the public relations of the school and that will bring back pleasant memories of ‘this year to the stu- Eee EER dents. We have purposed to give a cross section of the work that is being done at this center for the upbuilding of the Kingdom of God. May His name be gloritied through these pages. Although the work entailed has on many occasions subtracted from our acquaintance with a bed and added to the number of wrinkles and gray hairs al- ready brought on by much collateral, yet we can say that we have had much enjoyment from it. And it gives us pleasure to be able to present this first edi- tion of our Seminary yearbook to the students, faculty, and friends of Asbury Theological Seminary. Pictured below: David Ostrander, photographer, fall quarter; Margaret Brabon, class editor; Paul Pixler, editor; Donald Irwin, business manager; Emery Wal- lace, staff secretary. DON IRWIN Business Manager
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